Urediniospores of isolates of two principle groups of races of Puccinia men
thae have similar morphological appearance when examined with SEM. Native s
pearmint rust infects Mentha spicata but not M. x piperita. Peppermint rust
infects M. X piperita but not M. spicata. Prism image analysis was used to
quantify morphological differences between the two types of mint rust ured
iniospores. Eighteen morphological parameters of either size or shape were
measured for sample populations of 138 native spearmint rust spores and 244
peppermint rust spores. Descriptive statistics by sample of the means, min
imums, maximums, standard deviations, and variances were obtained for each
of the characteristics evaluated. Tukey honestly significant difference (HS
D) was used to identify characteristics with significantly different means
at the 95% confidence level. The native spearmint and peppermint rust uredi
niospores differed with 15 characteristic morphometries; breadth, width and
inscribed radius did not differ. Image analysis was a useful tool to morph
ologically differentiate between urediniospores of two groups of races of P
. menthae.